How to search for a word on a web page mac?

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On a Mac, you can easily search for a word on a web page using your web browser. Here are instructions for some popular web browsers:

Safari:

  1. Open Safari:
  • Launch the Safari browser on your Mac.
  1. Open the Web Page:
  • Navigate to the web page where you want to search for a word.
  1. Use the Search Bar:
  • In the top-right corner of the Safari window, you'll find a search bar.
  • Type the word you want to search for, and Safari will highlight the matches on the page.

Google Chrome:

  1. Open Chrome:
  • Launch the Google Chrome browser on your Mac.
  1. Open the Web Page:
  • Go to the web page you want to search.
  1. Use the Find Feature:
  • Press Command + F on your keyboard (⌘+F).
  • A search bar will appear in the top-right corner.
  • Enter the word you're looking for, and Chrome will highlight the matches on the page.

Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Open Firefox:
  • Launch the Mozilla Firefox browser on your Mac.
  1. Open the Web Page:
  • Navigate to the web page you want to search.
  1. Use the Find Bar:
  • Press Command + F on your keyboard (⌘+F).
  • The Find bar will appear at the bottom of the Firefox window.
  • Enter the word you want to find, and Firefox will highlight the matches on the page.

Microsoft Edge:

  1. Open Microsoft Edge:
  • Launch the Microsoft Edge browser on your Mac.
  1. Open the Web Page:
  • Go to the web page you want to search.
  1. Use the Find Feature:
  • Press Command + F on your keyboard (⌘+F).
  • The Find bar will appear at the top right.
  • Enter the word you want to find, and Edge will highlight the matches on the page.

These instructions should help you search for a word on a web page using the most common web browsers on a Mac. The keyboard shortcut for opening the search/find bar is Command + F across these browsers.